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    Work #2 Draft Michelangelo excels at conquering timeless themes through his skilled craftsmanship on David. David consists of cohesive elements such as dynamic composition‚ scale‚ and texture to create the perception of beauty and fortitude. The strategic composition of the statue David allows Michelangelo to highlight emotion and movement. David is standing in a contrapposto pose. His weight is on one leg‚ which changes the symmetry of his body. The pose suggests movement and dynamic posture.

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    was followed by the oboes and violins to build up (Orchestra).The theme was the only part of the symphony that I knew well while the other parts were all new to me. The soloists and choir’s harmonies together ranged from a polyphonic to homophonic texture‚ and the choir’s imitation of stars twinkling was actually interesting to hear (Orchestra). It was a first for me to hear anyone try to imitate a movement through sound‚ and the choir did a good job of invoking that scene. Beethoven’s Symphony along

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    they form legs that are metamorphosis into one another. The positioning of the angelic like figure‚ elements; along with the angelic like face’s not being displayed may attribute to the figure being a figment of Anna’s imitation. The altered uses of texture‚ line‚ and light profoundly distinguish Anna from the angelic like figure which cause her to seem more rural and darker. Her body‚ excluding her face is formed using a dabbing engraving. This is seen in her dress which is covered with an attire of

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    Classic art and modern art‚ although are next to each other chronologically‚ are very different from each other. These differences can be seen through several art elements such as colour palette‚ the use of space‚ texture‚ composition and layers. The examples of these differences will be compared by “Venus with a Mirror” by Titian‚ 1555 as a Classic art and “Monet painting in his floating studio” by Edouard Manet in 1874 as an example of modern art. Firstly‚ the most visible difference

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    Ansel Adams was one of the most important photographers in history. Adams helped invent what is called the Zone System with Fred Archer. The Zone System makes t quite a bit easier to accurately choose exposures. Adams’ photography exemplifies brilliant depth of field‚ clarity‚ attention to composition‚ and there is also a great balance of shadows‚ mid-tones‚ and highlights in his photographs. Adams began studying the piano at age twelve. When it became apparent that Adams was very gifted at the

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    density calculated. After‚ each substance was observed under magnifying glass‚ smelled and touched to determine texture. Lastly‚ each substance was tested for solubility.

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    Bandwidth enhancement of triangular microstrip antenna using dual stub Mr. Govind Agarwal Mr. Atif Rizwan Mr. Rajeev Kumar Singh Mr. Rajarshi Sanyal Student Student Student Asst. Professor ECE department ECE department ECE department

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    Aim: To investigate how readily people would conform to the roles of guard and prisoner in a role-playing exercise that simulated prison life. Zimbardo (1973) was interested in finding out whether the brutality reported among guards in American prisons was due to the sadistic personalities of the guards or had more to do with the prison environment. Procedure: Zimbardo used a lab experiment to study conformity. Home › Social Psychology › Conformity › Zimbardo - Stanford Prison Experiment

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    Objective and Background The objective of this experiment is to determine how the numbers of simulated particles‚ inhomogenities in the medium and the voxel size affect the simulations ability to calculate dose‚ as well as to understand the effects of cutoff energy on the Monte Carlo simulation (MC). Particle interactions are the cause of everything we know to exist‚ such as the bright lights that illuminate the room you are in or the heat you feel when you stay in the sun for too long. To understand

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    Analysis of case study Mr. Koch is an expatriate in Hong Kong for CominTec AG&CO. He is working in the organization in the HR office for a long time and since three years he is HR chief. Mr. Koenig Owner of the organization needs to institutionalize the routines for staff choice for Asian-Pacific Region. A new system is to be developed for middle management positions in APAC. Mr. Koenig assigned this undertaking to cross cultural‚ multinational project team that operates in Hong Kong lead by HR executive

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